I am Giuseppina a 23-year-old Italian and European citizen and a law student at the University of Bologna with a strong interest in international law and youth empowerment.
I got to know about the Organization of the United Nations when I was still in high school and I participated in a Model United Nations conference. Since then, I was involved in many more conferences and learning activities that helped me gain an insight into the work of the UN and the value of exchanging ideas with young peers from different countries and backgrounds. I was promoter and founder of the student-led organization AlmaMUN Society, Rapporteur at ROMUN2015, Eramus+ student at KU Leuven University and an intern at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. I participated in the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum on sustainable development and the role of youth and I was part of an international study group to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. These experiences strengthen my confidence that young people are the most important actor when it comes to reshape existing local and global institutions and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. I am honored to be the first female Italian Youth Delegate at UN and I will do my very best to represent our stances and hopes. I cannot wait to embark in this journey to bring Italian youth closer to the UN and the UN closer to us.

My name is Tommaso Murè, I am a student, an International Politics enthusiast, a board-sports lover and an electronic music listener.
I was born in Rome where I’m currently studying IR. Since my highschool days, I started caring about students government activities focusing both on local and international issues. I also took part to cultural exchange activities and spent time studying abroad, mostly in France, Ireland, Spain and Germany. Moreover, since I was a child I have always travelled al lot all over the world.
Since 2016 I am a member of the MSOI Roma board council. In the same year I took part to the first edition of #zerohackathon, where my team and I won the first prize. This kind of experiences allowed me to meet many motivated and skilled youth that strengthened my belief that new gener-ations play a key role in achieving a fair and sustainable future.
Thus, to be the UNYD – Italy, it means to me to involve younger generations in working on the very local dimensions of SDGs and, also, raising their awareness that our daily habits have acquired an increasing political meaning that further influence our future.
If not us, who?